Elmer... the bow is extremely comfortable to shoot... very light, almost like shooting my Hill longbows. The grip is small diameter at the deep point, which is great for a guy like me with small hands. It's extremely smooth. I only shot it for a bit this afternoon, with heavy wood arrows that I'm using because they are what I want to use at a shoot in a week and a half. They are a bit stiff, but I adjusted to them. At least with these arrows, which are a good 11 plus oz per pound at what I'm drawing (42#), it certainly isn't a fast bow, but i think if I switched to maybe 1816 alums or ligher weight woods, it would come into its own. It's a 50# @ 28 bow, so I'm sure it wasn't made for target work, but for field shooting. I'm sure it would be up to hunting (I don't) but a serious hunter would probably want camo sleeves on the limbs. Back when I started shooting 3 years ago, I flirted with some old lemonwood long bows, and now I'm trying old recurves. I'm continually amazed at what a good job these old bows will still do, if you approach them with reasonable expectations. They aren't screamers, just smooth, honest workers.